
Kald det kærlighed
kald det lige hvad du vil
ÅhhhuuuÅhh
der findes ingen ord
ingen ord der helt slår til
så kald det lige hvad du vil
Vi to kan overleve næsten alt
undtagen det der aldrig rigtig blev fortalt
Tag mig ikke som et gidsel
tag mig helt og ikke halvt
for at elske rigtigt
skal jeg være nøgen
den drøm der kun forbli'r en drøm, den er en løgn
Call it love
Call what you really want
Ahhhuuuahh
There can not be found such word
No word that wholly describes it
So call it what ever you really want
We both can survive on almost everything
Except something, it must never be spoken
Don’t take me as a hostage
Take me as a whole and not half of them
For to have a truly love I shall be naked
The dream only becomes a dream, There is a lie
The above lyrics are taken from Lars Lilholt’s song called “Kald det kærlighed”, one of my favorite Danish singers. In other part lyrics, he also mentioned that the difference between “love and hate; it is just a thin line”. As the anger comes, we fail to remember all kindness and proclaim as the right one of all.
For the trustworthiness is something rare at the present time, therefore I would like to share the below articles, hopefully it could help anyone out there understand how important love and trust should be as a couple. Betrayal, hatred and rage are merely parts of Satan’s persuasion that bring us to most evil devastation.
For the trustworthiness is something rare at the present time, therefore I would like to share the below articles, hopefully it could help anyone out there understand how important love and trust should be as a couple. Betrayal, hatred and rage are merely parts of Satan’s persuasion that bring us to most evil devastation.
Man Awakens From 19-Year Coma
A railway worker who emerged from a 19-year coma woke to a radically altered Poland and is learning to adapt to his new life, Polish media reported.He didn't come out of his coma until Sunday June 3 2007 when he opened his eyes to see his devoted wife Gertruda's face looking at him. She cared for him all through his coma. Mr. Grzebski was given only about two years to live after he slipped into unconsciousness in 1988 and doctors discovered he had a tumor on his brain. But he remained in
good health due to the tireless efforts of his saintly wife Gertruda. She fed and washed her husband's motionless body every day and moved him every hour to prevent bedsore infections.
"I wake up at 7 a.m. and I watch TV," Jan Grzewski, 65, told TVN24 Television over the weekend, smiling slightly as he lay in bed at his home in the northern city of Dzialdowo."I could not talk or do anything, now it's much better," he said in a weak but clear voice, some two months emerging from his coma.
Wojciech Pstragowski, a rehabilitation specialist, said Grzewski was shocked at the changes in Poland's economy — especially its stores: "He remembered shelves filled with mustard and vinegar only" under communism.Poland shed communism in 1989 and has developed democracy and a market economy.In 1988, Grzewski fell into a coma after he was injured attaching two train carriages. Doctors also found cancer in his brain and said he would not live, according to the local daily Gazeta Dzialdowska.When doctors could do no more, Grzewski's wife Gertruda took him home and cared for him, Gazeta said."I would fly into a rage every time someone would say that people like him should be euthanized, so they don't suffer," she told Gazeta. "I believed Janek would recover," she said, using an affectionate version of his name.Last year, she noticed that he was trying to speak, Gazeta said. He returned to the hospital and came out of the coma some two months ago."At the start, his speech was very unclear, now it is improving daily," Pstragowski said. "If he continues to make such progress, he will soon be able to walk.""I am sure that without the dedication of his wife, the patient would not have reached us in the (good) shape that he did," Pstragowski said.
A railway worker who emerged from a 19-year coma woke to a radically altered Poland and is learning to adapt to his new life, Polish media reported.He didn't come out of his coma until Sunday June 3 2007 when he opened his eyes to see his devoted wife Gertruda's face looking at him. She cared for him all through his coma. Mr. Grzebski was given only about two years to live after he slipped into unconsciousness in 1988 and doctors discovered he had a tumor on his brain. But he remained in
good health due to the tireless efforts of his saintly wife Gertruda. She fed and washed her husband's motionless body every day and moved him every hour to prevent bedsore infections."I wake up at 7 a.m. and I watch TV," Jan Grzewski, 65, told TVN24 Television over the weekend, smiling slightly as he lay in bed at his home in the northern city of Dzialdowo."I could not talk or do anything, now it's much better," he said in a weak but clear voice, some two months emerging from his coma.
Wojciech Pstragowski, a rehabilitation specialist, said Grzewski was shocked at the changes in Poland's economy — especially its stores: "He remembered shelves filled with mustard and vinegar only" under communism.Poland shed communism in 1989 and has developed democracy and a market economy.In 1988, Grzewski fell into a coma after he was injured attaching two train carriages. Doctors also found cancer in his brain and said he would not live, according to the local daily Gazeta Dzialdowska.When doctors could do no more, Grzewski's wife Gertruda took him home and cared for him, Gazeta said."I would fly into a rage every time someone would say that people like him should be euthanized, so they don't suffer," she told Gazeta. "I believed Janek would recover," she said, using an affectionate version of his name.Last year, she noticed that he was trying to speak, Gazeta said. He returned to the hospital and came out of the coma some two months ago."At the start, his speech was very unclear, now it is improving daily," Pstragowski said. "If he continues to make such progress, he will soon be able to walk.""I am sure that without the dedication of his wife, the patient would not have reached us in the (good) shape that he did," Pstragowski said.
TV ads and fashion are all new concepts for Jan. He is amazed at the colorful streets and the goods, and says the world is a much prettier place now.
These are just some of the world events that he missed while he was sleeping:
- 1989 - Soviet troops pull out of Afghanistan
- The personal computer (PC) was launched for public purpose 1989
- Berlin wall comes down 1990
- First digital mobile phone call 1991
- First Gulf War 1993
- Bill Clinton becomes US president 1997
- Princess Diana dies in Paris crash 2001
- September 11, 2003
- Second Gulf War
- Etc
The wife who never gave up on him said she cried and prayed a lot throughout the long and lonely coma years. "Those who came to see us kept asking, 'When is he going to die?' But he's not dead," Gertruda said. Delighted that her Ian has now rejoined the world, she added: "This is my reward for all the care, faith and love."
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Husband's love, care help end 30-yr coma
A Chinese woman has awakened from a 30-year coma and doctors give much of the credit to her husband's constant love and care, officials in Beijing say.
Zhao Guihua of E'zhou in Hubei province lapsed into a coma three decades ago after an accident. After two operations, her husband, Chen Dulin, took over and cared for her the rest of the way, the China Daily reported.
Then, quite unexpectedly, she woke up. Doctors say Zhao's blood pressure and heart and lungs are stable.
Chen is now 77 and recently was selected as one of the province's model husbands. And he's still talking every day to the love of his life.
Zhao Guihua of E'zhou in Hubei province lapsed into a coma three decades ago after an accident. After two operations, her husband, Chen Dulin, took over and cared for her the rest of the way, the China Daily reported.
Then, quite unexpectedly, she woke up. Doctors say Zhao's blood pressure and heart and lungs are stable.
Chen is now 77 and recently was selected as one of the province's model husbands. And he's still talking every day to the love of his life.



